How I Became a Nazi Symphasizer After I Learned the Allies Killed People Too

It all started when I stumbled upon a YouTube video about World War II. As I watched, I learned about the atrocities committed by the Nazis and how the Allied forces defeated them.

But then something strange happened. As I continued researching and watching more videos, I started seeing a different side of the story. I learned that the Allies also killed innocent people and committed acts of violence during the war.

At first, I was shocked. How could the heroes of the war be capable of such terrible things? But as I dug deeper, I began to see a pattern. Every side in every conflict has committed acts of violence and injustice.

At that moment, I realized something: no one is truly innocent in war.

And so, I became a Nazi sympathizer.

I know, I know. It sounds crazy. But hear me out. I’m not saying that the Nazis were correct in their actions. But we should have a more nuanced view of history and recognize that every side has its own biases and motivations.

Sure, the Nazis were responsible for the deaths of millions of innocent people. But so were the Allies. And so have many other groups throughout history.

Ultimately, I think it’s important to remember that war is complex and messy and that no one side is entirely innocent. Therefore, we should strive for understanding and empathy rather than blindly accepting the narrative of one side or the other.

So if you see me wearing a Nazi armband and giving a stiff-armed salute, know that I’m not a hateful person. I’m just trying to have a more nuanced view of history.

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